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Brings together Indigenous and non-Indigenous anthropologists who work at the intersections of Indigenous rights, advocacy, and action research. These engaged anthropologists explore how obligations manifest in differently situated alliances, how they respond to such obligations, and the consequences for anthropological practice.

Produktbeschreibung
Brings together Indigenous and non-Indigenous anthropologists who work at the intersections of Indigenous rights, advocacy, and action research. These engaged anthropologists explore how obligations manifest in differently situated alliances, how they respond to such obligations, and the consequences for anthropological practice.
Autorenporträt
R. Aída Hernández Castillo is a social anthropologist and feminist activist. She is a professor and senior researcher at the Center for Research and Advanced Studies in Social Anthropology (CIESAS) in Mexico City. Suzi Hutchings is a social anthropologist working with Indigenous peoples in Australia in native title, social justice, and identity politics. She is a member of the Central Arrernte peoples. Brian Noble is an associate professor in Dalhousie University's Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology. His research concerns anthropology of science, techniques and expertise, earth conciliations, and anticolonial resolution of relations between Indigenous peoples and settler Canada.